Myers said Fontenot was one of the 11 men arrested in November 2011 during a sting operation in the same restroom. Fontenot was charged with obscenity.

Bond has not been set.

“Following this incident, the Sheriff’s Office has increased patrol around the bathrooms at the Civic Center,” Myers said.

Lake Charles man charged with terrorizing, violating protective order

A 28-year-old Lake Charles man, a convicted felon, is facing a host of new charges.

According to records from the Calcasieu Correctional Center, Donald Ray Jackson was arrested early Thursday morning.

He has been charged with four counts of violations of protective orders, terrorizing, aggravated flight from an officer, four counts of flight from an officer, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and driving with a suspended license.

Bond was set at $8,000.

Jackson, 2429 Dewey St., was convicted of cocaine possession in 2005. He was given three years probation and a suspended three-year prison sentence.

Sulphur duo facing drug charges

A man and woman from Sulphur are facing numerous charges.

According to records from the Calcasieu Correctional Center, 38-year-old John Carroll Comeaux and 31-year-old Lynsie Brook Courmier have been charged with creation or operation of a clandestine laboratory, first-offense marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Comeaux was also charged with no vehicle registration and driving with a suspended license. He remained in jail Friday on a $25,000 bond.

Courmier, 1122 W. Verdine Road, Lot 90, was also charged with drug possession. She remained in jail on a $10,000 bond.

Two charged in burglary, theft in Moss Bluff

A 23-year-old Moss Bluff man and a 16-year-old juvenile have been charged burglary and theft, authorities said.

“Collins and the juvenile were seen walking down East Telephone Road, each pushing a trash can,” Myers said Friday in a news release. “Deputies discovered seven large batteries, worth over $1,500, in the trash cans.

“When questioned by deputies Collins and the juvenile confirmed they stole the batteries from a business on East Telephone Road.”

Both were charged with simple burglary and theft over $1,500. Collins was also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and given a $10,000 bond.